Have you bought kitchen cabinets and are unhappy with your choice of department stores and import furniture retailers? Well, maybe you should really consider considering fitted kitchen cabinets as an option for your kitchen remodeling project. Here I go over some of the pros and cons of standard and custom cabinets.
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What is standard kitchen furniture? Standard kitchen cabinets are prefabricated cabinets of a specific size that are then resold by a furniture retailer.Lockers are usually made in 2 inch increments. In some basic kitchen layouts, such as B. an L-shaped kitchen, you can arrange the cabinets without too much effort. But what do you do when you mount cabinets between two walls? Well if so, your cabinet dealer can supply you with filler pieces to fill in the large gaps that eventually result when using cabinets that are built in 2 inch increments.
These closet fillers are relatively easy to trim to fit the remaining space.The main disadvantage of standard kitchen furniture is the extra size mentioned, but also the quality. However, as with everything, cabinets in the lower to mid-range price range are typically made from thinner materials and feature inexpensive hardware like cabinet door hinges and drawer slides. Using lockers has several advantages. The first thing that comes to mind is the cost. Because lockers are mass-produced, they can be quite affordable. Another plus is speed, in cases retailers have access to larger warehouses where cabinets are stored and a cabinet order can be received in weeks or in some cases days.